

🌾 Elevate your baking game with the ancient grain that’s rewriting modern recipes!
Bob's Red Mill Teff Flour is a 20oz pack of finely stone-ground, 100% whole grain flour derived from the tiny, nutrient-dense teff grain native to Ethiopia. Non-GMO, vegan, and kosher certified, this gluten-free flour is rich in fiber and iron, offering a unique nutty flavor perfect for a variety of baked goods. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking to add an ancient supergrain to their culinary repertoire while supporting sustainable farming.
































































K**N
Great nutritional option
Fantastic flavor.
O**E
Hard To Say Whether I Love Bob's Red Mill or Teff Flour the Most
Teff tastes fabulous and is very high protein. It grows in both dry and overly wet conditions, making it an ecological seed to produce. It grows best in--surprise--Ethiopia, where teff is ground into flour and used to make injera. When I made injera several years ago it was a long process of letting the thin dough sour by adding yeast and keeping it out overnight. This Teff Flour from one of my favorite companies in the world, Bob's Red Mill, which is an employee-owned company, has a recipe for injera that's almost instant. I can't wait. Teff tastes mildly nutty and is a uniquely different flavor in a high-fiber grain. The only downside is that teff is lower in thiamine than many other grains, but anything said to be perfect is hyped. This is a superb product from an equally superb company. I was not paid in goods nor money to write this. Just an old woman who loves Ethiopian food and delighted with immigrants from that country and area.
A**R
Tasty
Quality and taste is good. Nothing bad to say. Makes a great breakfast porridge.
K**T
exactly what I ordered
The flour came quickly. However, one of the bags of flour was open and flour had spilled into the box. I don't think this was the seller's fault. The box containing 4 bags of flour was not open. So I emailed Bob's Red Mill, sent photos, and they will replace that noe bag of flour.
S**N
Fabulous and delicious.
It works better than other wheat/gluten substitutes. It is like very fine sand and not like gum or caking flours, so instead of making elastic dough or crumbly pancakes, it makes fluffy, relatively light, sweet tasting baked goods with just enough flexibility to be successful. It also compliments cocoa and carob flavors. The only concerns for traditionalists might be that it, like any non gluten, can't ever be as tough as gluten and it has a dark color (due to a high percentage of bran rather than starch). It is filling, pleasant, and not expensive when compared to most wheat alternative or exotic flours.
K**I
For bread
I really, really wish I could get the hang of making injera. I mix this with millet and cassava for my bread and it's delicious. Adds a nutty, earthy depth that I love.
D**N
Quality
After eating injera bread my wife made from this flour, I realized we were consuming cheap, poor quality food from the other sellers. This is the true Teff flour you can ever enjoy with your zigni xebhi/tsebhi (Eritrean/Ethiopian traditional stew). I hope I will find this product every I need it. I don't mind the price, it is its rareness. It is not easy to find 25 LB bag of teff from a decent seller.
N**.
One bag had a hole puncture near bottom of bag.
I read the other reviews and thought I would try anyway, but sadly, I also had a hole puncture near the bottom and side of one bag so flour leaked all over inside the box. I can’t blame Amazon because the box was completely sealed when it arrived. This box was directly from Bob’s Red Mill, so this puncture was caused by them. The other 3 bags in the box are fine. Maybe it’s faulty equipment that needs to be fixed because it’s not every bag that has a hole puncture. They need to address this problem.
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